Like scary movies? To get you in the mood for Halloween, NBCUniversal and Dodge College invite you to a free pre-release screening of Happy Death Day (dir. Christopher Landon) on Thursday, October 12 at 7 p.m. in Folino Theater. Seating is first come.

Blumhouse (Split, Get Out, Whiplash) produces an original and inventive rewinding thriller in Happy Death Day, in which a college student (Jessica Rothe, La La Land) relives the day of her murder with both its unexceptional details and terrifying end until she discovers her killer’s identity.

Happy Death Day is directed by Christopher Landon (Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones) and written by Scott Lobdell.

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